Ever since Hurricane Katrina hit, many Alabama Baptist churches have made ongoing efforts to help rebuild lives in storm-battered Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. The following
The day Thomas E. Corts first rode onto the Birmingham campus of Samford University as the institution’s president, he questioned what destiny was marked for
Easter weekend found countless Alabamians hunting Easter eggs, baking Easter goodies and attending sunrise services. But for 269 Baptists from the Birmingham area, feeding and
During the past several months, Alabama Baptists have shown increasing interest in how they can better use technology for local church ministry and outreach, said
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